July 27, 2009

funnest pionneer day ever

oh my gosh you guys!

Being in UT for Pioneer Day was sooo fun! It was busy busy busy, taking pics of me and NuggetBunzers drawing hearts and stars with sparklers with our best CFFs {thanx Kara & Danny, Jenn & Ty, Britt & Jared, Mel & Paul, Court & Jordan for such a BLAST!}! We all went to Rio and got froyos and just catched up w/ everyone since I haven't been home in two weeks and it fills like forever.

Know what's weird? WE ALL HAVE BABIES AND LINED THEM UP TO TAKE PICS!!! It was fun seeing as how Tridger's fohawk was best and Alivyiah's vintage-inspired dress the most cute. Plus now that we're from DC I think we {and our babies} come acrosst as way more east coast.

p.w. you know whichever pionneer story you heard in church yesterday? that was MY descendant! cool right? seriously i'm related to all of 'em. Well, the good ones.

So greatful for pionneers.

39 comments:

Allison said...

All those pioneers are your descendants? no wonder u r so righteous!

Jacque said...

Haha YES! You just covered every aspect of every pioneer day on every blog from Utah.

Atta girl!

Little Lovables said...

yay for you! it's so awesome to have such great lineage! 'cept for people like me who came from later converts (yawners)

I bet your twinsies were so cute and you and angel nugget prolly wore like matching outfits too!!

Carli said...

all the pioneers were my fam too! We are so related TAMN!

Anonymous said...

ummm.. did you miss the PARADE??

Cheri said...

The names of your Couple Friends Forever?

perfect.

Rach said...

i love, love, love the descendant/ancestor mix up. i really do.

Macey said...

The good ones...lol me too!

Macey said...

the good ones! lol me too

The Hulls said...

I'm so glad you made it for the 24th of July! So much more festive than the 4th of July!

dharvey said...

So greatful to hear that the very best pioneers were your descendants. :-) What a wonderful, faith-promoting story. XOXO D.

Jenn said...

laughing so hard. love your blog

Jules AF said...

I love the names of your friends. You are so awesome. I totally know couples with those exact names. I bow down to your comedic mastery.

Cecily Jane said...

I swear, this blog is like heroine for English majors.

Ruby said...

No Way!! Like, I'm related to all of them, too! We are like sisters,even! It must be through the Smiths, Evanstons, Griffiths, Ferguson, Frankes!! I was so ment to read your blog today :)

Christa said...

I married a pioneer family...my husband joined the church two years ago and ever since we've been doing his fam history just to prove it...we know it's in there somewhere.

The Mostess said...

Ugh! Totally jealous b/c I had to throw our awesome Pionner Day Picnic instead of just attending. I had to bbq food (well, I tricked the hubs into doing that) and set out salads. No time to decorate a radio flyer like a handcart OR wear my sassy pioneer outfit custom made by my MIL. Frillz!!

All in all, tho, it's not so bad. I get credit with God for throwing parties--activities is the best "calling" around!

Mindy said...

did you try out for sytycd? they were in slc on the 24th. please tell me you met cat or nigel or someone.

Anna said...

GAAAHH!! What is it with the made-up word "acrosst"??! I'm not even kidding, it drives me CRAZY! lol and everyone in Utah is a descendant of pioneers. It's true.

Token Asian Friend said...

East coast fashion takes about 18 months to make it to Utah, so your cute babies are wearing the clothes now that your CFF's kids won't wear until they're TWO. I hope you mentioned that to them!

Stephanie said...

Yeah I just have to point out, I compared this post w/ the one from last year, and TAMN, your spelling has SERIOUSLY improved! I'm so proud.

The pioneers might be your offspring, but the next Prophet is my descendant.

I think that rather than leaving DC to go to the 24th of July, you should have broughten the 24th of July to DC. Maybe next time?

Cristin said...

Court and Jordan are a boy and girl, right?

Laura said...

(ahem...) We're all related to all of them. That's why half of us have spherocytosis or other homozygous-recessive disorders.

Ashley said...

thank goodness that you didn't forget about the REAL independance day, instead of the 4th. The pioneers are so much more important! And you know that it is totally true what some prophet said, about the pioneers not trading places with us, because our lives are way more hard. I mean Rio only twice a month... That is beyond a trial.

Mer said...

You are SO blessed to have great pie-near progeniturs. All I've got is that my fourth great grandpa was the evil wagon master who wouldn't let Mary Fielding cross the plains with him, so she went on her own and beat him into the valley.

Seriously. You're waaaaaaaaay more righteous than I am. I wanna be just like you.

Anonymous said...

Cecily Jane said: "I swear, this blog is like heroine for English majors."

BEST. COMMENT. EVER.

Anonymous said...

I forgot my other comment. I told my 9-year-old daughter that Taylor Swift's "She's cheer captain and he's on the bleachers" and her "You'll be the prince and I'll be the princess" are the same song, but my daughter just INSISTS they are two different songs. I don't know how she can tell them apart, so I guess I'll just have to take her word for it.

krissy said...

Having pioneer descendants makes one more naturally ritechus, I think. Amazing that my Mr. Hottie and I have the same descendants!

noelle said...

"acrosst"? how do you continue to come up with these? genius.

Megan Gery said...

"whichever pioneer story you heard in church yesterday"? too good. just too good.

Muum said...

:) I loved hearing about your ancestors. Mine (I am a convert) were prob the ones cursing/throwing things and driving them out!!! j/k..hahahaha

Jessica Mitchell said...

Totally saw you onstage at SYTYCD auditions girl. You rocked. Hot tamale train & all! Totally banoodles as Mia would say.

Unknown said...

Hope you share this next Sunday during the good news minute. It might help those who are less worthy in the mission field to feel more righteous by association.

Audrey said...

Thank you thank you for "accrost"! I've been waiting, I knew it would show up here sometime, it drives me CRAZY!!

Brooke said...

CFF?? Someone help me out here.

Mal Pal said...

When I didn't notice the descendant/ancestor mixup the first time, I knew I am in the heart of this culture.

Sarah Lynne said...

Genius. Pure, darling genius.

jdb in AZ said...

One of my ancessters (not to be confused with an incestor) was killed in Missouri -- he was even mentioned in the Work and the Glory. Just thunk! He knew the Steed fambly.

So many dedicated bloggers have more than one blog. One for the recipes they've developed for home wrecking mtgs, another for their crafty ideas, another for their amateur photography (hoping to make any and all of the above a stay-at-home-momma-making-a-profit.

How many blogs do you have? Perspiring minds wanna know.

Kerry said...

your consistency and accuracy astound me.